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Opening track from Jackyl’s self-titled debut album released in 1992 by Geffen. The album eventually went platinum. The single for “I Stand Alone” reached #32 on the US Mainstream Rock Chart.
At the time, a Kmart store in Georgia refused to sell Jackyl’s album and so the band decided to play an impromptu concert in front of the store. Footage of the event was used for the music video of “I Stand Alone”.

Official video from Slaughter’s second album “The Wild Life” released in 1992 by Chrysalis Records. Apart from ‘Days Gone By’ other hit singles from there were ‘The Wild Life’ and ‘Real Love’. The album debuted at Number #8 on the Billboard 200 album Charts and is certified gold.
‘Days Gone By’ reached Number #8 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart in 1993

Official single and video from the 1992 album “Demons Down”. For this album House Of Lord had new drummer Tommy Aldridge, a new bass player in Sean McNabb (ex Quiet Riot), and a new guitar player in Dennis Chick. Mainman James Christian said about “Demons Down”: “This album turned out fabulous. We had a great budget and turned in a beautifully crafted album with great songs, no fillers. I was totally happy with the record and hoped we could really take this album right to the top of the charts.”
The band would split up one year after its release in 1992 despite recording demos to shop for a new label. Eventually they reunited in 2000

Released in 1992, a year that gave us wonderful Hair Metal albums and a year that the genre was loosing its popularity over to grunge and the so called ‘indie rock’. However, Roxy Blue’s album “Want Some” is an excellent release that appealed to fans of bands such as Bon Jovi, Poison, Skid Row, Motley Crue and Guns n’ Roses to name a few. Solid riffs, beautiful harmonies and overall a fantastic sound produced by Mike Clink one of the veteran and most prolific producers.
Official video of the track “Times Are Changin'”, and what an irony that is hiding in its title.

Official video from Lynch Mob’s second album released in 1992 and simply titled “Lynch Mob”. This is the first album to feature vocalist Robert Mason following the departure of Oni Logan. The album received positive critical reviews from the press at the time of its release. However, due to the rise of the grunge movement and changing musical trends, it resulted in poorer sales figures than their previous album.

A song written by Jimi Hendrix in 1967 and covered by Skid Row on the EP “B-Side Ourselves”. The album was released in 1992 by Atlantic and featured cover versions of tracks originally recorded by artists who influenced Skid Row. Several these tracks had previously featured as B-sides on the various singles by Skid Row. The EP charted at #58 on the Billboard 200.

The sixth single released by FireHouse. ‘When I Look into Your Eyes’ became the band’s second hit ballad, reaching No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending October 17, 1992. The song peaked at number 65 on the UK Singles Chart for the week ending December 19, 1992.

Lyrics:

I see forever when I look in your eyes
You’re all I’ve ever wanted
I always want you to be mine
Let’s make a promise to the end of time
We’ll always be together
And our love will never die

So here we are face to face and heart to heart
I want you to know we will never be apart
Now I believe that wishes can come true
‘Cause when I see my whole world
I see only you

When I look into your eyes
I can see how much I love you
And it makes me realize
When I look into your eyes
I see all my dreams come true
When I look into your eyes

‘Take It Off’ is the second track from the 16th KISS studio album “Revenge” that was released on May 19th, 1992. Here is a rare performance that took place at The Palace in Detroit on November 11th, 1992 featuring the addition of sexy stage performers.